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. >> when i first met julia, she was a very scared young lady. >> julia reported her boyfriend had beaten and threatened her. >> he said many times that he would kill me and nothing would stop him. >> she feared for her life and she feared she could be killed by him and thought she would be killed by him for going to the police. >> vanhorn plugged julia's so-called boyfriend's name into the computer. >> before i started this case, i never even heard of alex campbell. once i put him in the system, i found an extensive criminal history. >> in 1986, campbell shot his way into a house, then held two women captive in a tense standoff with chicago police. convicted of attempted murder, home invasion and kidnapping, campbell served ten years. after his release, he was arrested again for selling young women. and many of those women like julia sported that telltale horseshoe tattoo. >> i came up with several other girls with the exact same tattoos. so when i started seeing all of this come together, i had reason to fear that this girl was in serious danger, and i needed to get her in a safe haven
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>> yeah, that's right, julia. it's going to be complicated by the fact that, as we've said many times, this flight came down in disputed territory. so that's going to be one of the issues that is going to prevent air crash investigators arguably from performing a clear picture of exactly what happened. but let's be clear here. the international outpouring of that condemnation has been very swift and fast and strong and the vice president of the united states, joe biden, certainly hasn't pulled any punches there. and he said that this flight was shot out of the sky by a surface to air missile. what we heard from the malaysian transport minister was a little bit more of a nuance. he did say that if it was confirmed, if you heard it from the sound bite earlier, if it was confirmed that this aircraft was shot down, then they would face international con -- perpetrators would face the full force of justice and the malaysians would do the utmost to bring them to justice. there are several missing parts of this equation
>> yeah, that's right, julia. it's going to be complicated by the fact that, as we've said many times, this flight came down in disputed territory. so that's going to be one of the issues that is going to prevent air crash investigators arguably from performing a clear picture of exactly what happened. but let's be clear here. the international outpouring of that condemnation has been very swift and fast and strong and the vice president of the united states, joe biden, certainly hasn't...
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sri. >> hi there, julia. we are seeing risk aversion over here largely because of what's been happening in your region and these concerns about the banking sector on the periphery and the clear and present danger, of course, is portugal. benefiting from the safety bid as were u.s. treasuries. so the flight into gold, helping some of the aussie miners, the banks having a reasonably good day today. that is fairley well from what is going on externally. now, in terms of stock specific fast retailers releasing disappointing guidance altogether, so that was a big weight on the nikkei. we're going to be watching greater china markets quite closely next week. we get a big date of second quarter gdp. industrial production and retail sales. we're looking at signs of stabilization. remember, julia, i was warning you about this yesterday. there seems to be some complacency in the markets. a little bit of post election euphoria which seems to be misplaced, giving the political uncertainty. remember both camps jakowbi and
sri. >> hi there, julia. we are seeing risk aversion over here largely because of what's been happening in your region and these concerns about the banking sector on the periphery and the clear and present danger, of course, is portugal. benefiting from the safety bid as were u.s. treasuries. so the flight into gold, helping some of the aussie miners, the banks having a reasonably good day today. that is fairley well from what is going on externally. now, in terms of stock specific fast...
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>> that is a very, very good point, julia. the jury is still out as to whether they may made the right move. they think much of the down turn is structural, not just cyclical. credit suisse have been pulling back in some of their fixed income business. just last week, they announced they're exiting their commodities. but their exposure to the fixed income business is still much higher. i believe it accounts for around 20 perps of their group revenues. for ubs, fixed income only accounts for 5% of group revenues. >> some of the other banks agree with them, too. if you look at morgan stanley, credit suisse, we'll wait and see. we have to take a quick break. still to come on the show, when is a match making website not really a match making website? when it pairs you up as someone who is not compatible with you as an experiment. nice. stay with us. we're back in two. the ca♪illac summer collection is here. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style.
>> that is a very, very good point, julia. the jury is still out as to whether they may made the right move. they think much of the down turn is structural, not just cyclical. credit suisse have been pulling back in some of their fixed income business. just last week, they announced they're exiting their commodities. but their exposure to the fixed income business is still much higher. i believe it accounts for around 20 perps of their group revenues. for ubs, fixed income only accounts...
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julia boorstin has more on apple's earnings. what did you see snp. >> well, tyler, for apple, it's about the number of devices it sold. iphone sales grew 13% to 35.2 million showing apple is keeping ahead of rivals and thriving in brazil, russia, india and china where tim cook says shares rose. it's a different story for the number of tablets. it declined to 13.2 million and is down also from 14.6 million in the year ago quarter. growth is expected to continue to struggle this quarter with the company projecting revenue that's lower than wall street expectations. the june quarter is traditionally apple's quietest ahead of fall product announcements and now the focus is really turning to what new products apple has in store. with eager anticipation for new iphones, as well as wearables. sue, maybe we'll see a watch. >> it could be, julia. we'll come back to you in a moment, so sit tight. stay right there. >>> in the meantime, with apple solid results out, analysts and investors are focused on apple's future and the game-changing
julia boorstin has more on apple's earnings. what did you see snp. >> well, tyler, for apple, it's about the number of devices it sold. iphone sales grew 13% to 35.2 million showing apple is keeping ahead of rivals and thriving in brazil, russia, india and china where tim cook says shares rose. it's a different story for the number of tablets. it declined to 13.2 million and is down also from 14.6 million in the year ago quarter. growth is expected to continue to struggle this quarter...
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yes, hi, julia. figures released by the finance mip sister show june and other resources over 8% involve.an $8 billion trade deficit, which is the largest for the month of june. shipments for asia and the u.s. had declined. 24 months of continued trade deficit is the longest on comparable record. meanwhile, adding up the trade figures during the first six months of this year resulted in a record $75 billion deficit rising nearly 60% from the year before. exports grew a little over 3% due to overseas demand for car parts and lcd components, but imports are up an overwhelming 10% with strong demand for fuels and cars. concerns are growing. the chief cabinet said today that imports have clearly been given a boost due to last-minute demand in april and he was hopeful that the u.s. and other overseas markets are now showing signs of a steady recovery which should help japanese exports pick up in the coming months. that's all from the nikkei. back to you, julia. >>> jonathan mead a request last week to bor
yes, hi, julia. figures released by the finance mip sister show june and other resources over 8% involve.an $8 billion trade deficit, which is the largest for the month of june. shipments for asia and the u.s. had declined. 24 months of continued trade deficit is the longest on comparable record. meanwhile, adding up the trade figures during the first six months of this year resulted in a record $75 billion deficit rising nearly 60% from the year before. exports grew a little over 3% due to...
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julia. >> thanks. we'll catch up with you later. >>> in other news, nike has walked away from negotiations to extend its sponsorship to manchester united. and to replace nike's deal which is set to expire next season. while nike has the right to top any contract options, dow jones has notified it's not prepared to top adidas's bid. >>> and get ready for your brain freeze fik. 7-eleven is celebrating its 80th birthday on friday by giving out free slurpees all day long. it's expanding the freebie celebration to next week by offering from cookies to twinkies and only if you download the 7-eleven app. 7-eleven will have hot dogs for sale on friday. >>> still to come on the show, as if fed unveils its minutes, why now is the best time to paint a new u.s. narrative or at least as we head into the third quarter. stay with us on "worldwide exchange" coming right up. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm julia chatterley. heavy metal, alcoa kicks off the earnings season with better than expected results boos
julia. >> thanks. we'll catch up with you later. >>> in other news, nike has walked away from negotiations to extend its sponsorship to manchester united. and to replace nike's deal which is set to expire next season. while nike has the right to top any contract options, dow jones has notified it's not prepared to top adidas's bid. >>> and get ready for your brain freeze fik. 7-eleven is celebrating its 80th birthday on friday by giving out free slurpees all day long....
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sri. >> hi there, julia. risk appetite alive and kicking here, really, thanks so the performance of the u.s. markets overnight. and the strong manufacturing activity numbers. the nikkei did come off from a five-month high, though, earlier on in the session. so we ended still in positive territory. but just moderate gains at the close. it was up by about 0.3%. there was a lot of foreign buying there, very much in evidence, especially with the blue chip names like toyota. elsewhere, if you look at the broader sage, asia pacific index was at a three-year high. so it's really going to be the activity out of the u.s. on the basis side that's going to keep feeding the bulls and feeding the momentum and the risk appetite out here in asia. we're looking stateside for the lead, so all eyes, of course, on the nonfarm payrolls. you and i talked about this earlier, julia. if we do see an upside surprise, that may be the proverbial good news being bad for the markets. the markets interpretation is that could hasten the fi
sri. >> hi there, julia. risk appetite alive and kicking here, really, thanks so the performance of the u.s. markets overnight. and the strong manufacturing activity numbers. the nikkei did come off from a five-month high, though, earlier on in the session. so we ended still in positive territory. but just moderate gains at the close. it was up by about 0.3%. there was a lot of foreign buying there, very much in evidence, especially with the blue chip names like toyota. elsewhere, if you...
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>> hi there, julia. we saw another record for the s&p 500 overnight, despite all the geopolitical turmoil that we've been seeing. but you're right right, the market seems to be relatively complacent. we are looking at the resilience in the markets here, easily constructed, especially in the greater china market. the jakarta markets are one of the highlights for you. we are, i must say something have most problems. they haven't been updated. the jakarta composite was up on the election. jokowi was the outright winner of the poll. what we know now is that his main component, the ex special forces general for boa, is going to the constitutional court to challenge that election result allegation i allegationing wide pred numbers. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has asked john kerry to help restore commercial flights to israel after the federal aviation administration issued a 24-hour ban to carriers. the faa was respond to go a market strike about a mile from airports. the safety agency, the es
>> hi there, julia. we saw another record for the s&p 500 overnight, despite all the geopolitical turmoil that we've been seeing. but you're right right, the market seems to be relatively complacent. we are looking at the resilience in the markets here, easily constructed, especially in the greater china market. the jakarta markets are one of the highlights for you. we are, i must say something have most problems. they haven't been updated. the jakarta composite was up on the...
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i'm julia chat knee. reports suggest government forces tried to break into the rebel city of hamas. >>> and sanctions against moscow as pro-russian separatists are accused of limiting access to the crash site. u.s. secretary of state john kerry points the blame scary at moscow. >> it's clear that russia supports the separatists, applies the separatists, trains the separatists and russia needs to step up to make a difference here. >>> the umt n. calls for a cease-fire in gaza since the deadliest day since the conflict started. the death toll from the conflict now topping 500. >>> changes at the top for tesco. the ceo phillip clark will step down in october to be replaced by a relatively unknown dave lewis. investors say this is sending shares higher. >>> and shares tumble in dubai because of uncertainty about its largest builder. aerotech. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." bringing you reports from around the world. >>> the fighting is underway near the east ukrainian station. operations in eastern
i'm julia chat knee. reports suggest government forces tried to break into the rebel city of hamas. >>> and sanctions against moscow as pro-russian separatists are accused of limiting access to the crash site. u.s. secretary of state john kerry points the blame scary at moscow. >> it's clear that russia supports the separatists, applies the separatists, trains the separatists and russia needs to step up to make a difference here. >>> the umt n. calls for a cease-fire in...
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i'm julia chatterley. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said he had a frank exchange with china on cyber security as he wraps up his visit to beijing. this as latest reports suggests chinese hackers broke into the u.s. government's computer network. >>> investors in allergan are urging the drugmaker to take measures into its own hands as it try toes fend off a hostile bid from rival valeant and investor bill ackman. >>> citigroup may be ready to put its mortgage woes behind it, but talks with bank of america and u.s. authorities are still at a stand still. >>> and japan posts a record drop in machinery orders which fell by 20% in may. hopes for a spending recovery fades. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> the u.s. markets yesterday managing to post gains of 0.4% and 0.6% taking a dovish lead as far as the fed minutes were concerned yesterday. no real indication of when we're going to see a kickoff as far as rate rises are concerned. sentime
i'm julia chatterley. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said he had a frank exchange with china on cyber security as he wraps up his visit to beijing. this as latest reports suggests chinese hackers broke into the u.s. government's computer network. >>> investors in allergan are urging the drugmaker to take measures into its own hands as it try toes fend off a hostile bid from rival valeant and investor bill ackman. >>> citigroup may be ready to put its mortgage woes behind...
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back to you, julia. >> thank you so much, sri. maybe we dig into the property sector later on in the show. we will bring that to you. for now, bulgaria's concerns over the central lender has eased. the european commission approved a credit line of 1 is.7 billion euros for the company. a bank run which led to the lender being nationalized. authorities blame an organized attempt to destabilize the country's financial system. peter, economist at nomura joins us now from london. can we quickly clear something up? i believe that introduction is quite misleading. this isn't money coming from the european commission, is it? this is about money they're signing off on from the bulgarian government. >> exactly. this is money the bulgarian government agreed on sunday to provide to the banking system which requires european signoff because they're providing money inside their own country. it's not a classic bound for payment from the european commission or what we saw for instance around the european commission. providing in the periphery. >>
back to you, julia. >> thank you so much, sri. maybe we dig into the property sector later on in the show. we will bring that to you. for now, bulgaria's concerns over the central lender has eased. the european commission approved a credit line of 1 is.7 billion euros for the company. a bank run which led to the lender being nationalized. authorities blame an organized attempt to destabilize the country's financial system. peter, economist at nomura joins us now from london. can we...
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hi there, julia. the markets did start the day off in fairley good form after that record close we saw on the dow. but one by one, most of them have succumbed to selling pressure. let me start with the shanghai composite. down now by 0.6%. that is indication of some of the losses that we have incurred. not not a collapse by any stretch of the markets, but they have come off what we saw earlier. we saw some selling in those sectors that brought down the broader market. in fact, around 5560 is australia's benchmark. they had a good day today. case in point, up by almost 5% at one point. and rio up by 2%. one of the big laggards today was the jakarta composite. it was ranked underperform, as you can see, up by more than 1.3%. remember, we are getting closer to that final decision by the election commission next week. next tuesday, july the 22nd. so this body will defy who the next president of indonesia will be. it comes down to either the answer, the special forces general or the jakarta governor. the m
hi there, julia. the markets did start the day off in fairley good form after that record close we saw on the dow. but one by one, most of them have succumbed to selling pressure. let me start with the shanghai composite. down now by 0.6%. that is indication of some of the losses that we have incurred. not not a collapse by any stretch of the markets, but they have come off what we saw earlier. we saw some selling in those sectors that brought down the broader market. in fact, around 5560 is...
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morgan. >> hi, julia. many americans have a three-day weekend and they're getting more incentive to hit the road. 32 million people will take a vacation during the holiday. a majority of them, about 70%. so the price of gas won't impact their july fourth spending plans. that's sg is interesting because prices at the pump have recently spiked, making this july 4th the most expensive for drivers since 2008. aaa says the average price nationwide is $3.67 a gallon. that's up about 19 cents from a year ago and it's linked to the recent unrest in iraq, which has sent crude prices higher over the last month. the survey says about 105 million people plan to attend fireworks shows this year. that's down slightly from last year. we'll see what hurricane arthur does to that. the american pyro technichs association says numbers this year could fluctuate. several parts of the u.s. are experiencing severe drought conditions. that's forcing many towns and cities to ban sales of fireworks to the public due to the fire ris
morgan. >> hi, julia. many americans have a three-day weekend and they're getting more incentive to hit the road. 32 million people will take a vacation during the holiday. a majority of them, about 70%. so the price of gas won't impact their july fourth spending plans. that's sg is interesting because prices at the pump have recently spiked, making this july 4th the most expensive for drivers since 2008. aaa says the average price nationwide is $3.67 a gallon. that's up about 19 cents...
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please welcome julia ioffe! (cheers and applause) julia ioffe, thank you so much for being here. you are a senior editor at the new republic and you've worked for the "new yorker." you're a native russian even though you're an american citizen, came here when you were seven. >> mm-hmm. >> stephen: we are talking a lot these days about the ukraine and russia and that relationship. i know this is a huge story and i care about it. why is it huge and why do i care in ways i never care about other international stories. i can ignore the rest of the world. why has this got us all gripped? >> people didn't care about this conflict very much at all. it had come off the front pages for the last couple of months, nobody was paying attention to it until a plane with citizens of like a dozen countries was downed by a missile by these knuckleheads fighting in the region. >> stephen: is that a technical term? >> an i.r. term. >> stephen: you have spent time with these russian separatists in the ukraine. >> they call themselves the volunteers. they call themselves the people's republic of donet
please welcome julia ioffe! (cheers and applause) julia ioffe, thank you so much for being here. you are a senior editor at the new republic and you've worked for the "new yorker." you're a native russian even though you're an american citizen, came here when you were seven. >> mm-hmm. >> stephen: we are talking a lot these days about the ukraine and russia and that relationship. i know this is a huge story and i care about it. why is it huge and why do i care in ways i...
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i'm julia chatterley. janet yellen is back on capitol hill. yahoo! hits the speed bump on the road to recovery. as second quarter earnings missed forecasts on another big decline in ad revenues. >>> intel says the worst may be over for the pc industry. second quarter profits rise 40% as the company ships the record numbers shipped. >>> and china gdp expands in the second quarter, hitting government growth targets and beating some forecasts. but investors think more stimulus will be needed to support growth this year. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> if you're just tuning in, thanks for joining us here on "worldwide exchange." you're looking at a live shot now on washington. yellen will be back on capitol hill for a second day today. ahead of that, let's give you a look at how the markets are fairing ahead of the u.s. open. futures indicating 57 points higher for the dow. the s&p 5006 points higher. relatively unchanged at the end of a
i'm julia chatterley. janet yellen is back on capitol hill. yahoo! hits the speed bump on the road to recovery. as second quarter earnings missed forecasts on another big decline in ad revenues. >>> intel says the worst may be over for the pc industry. second quarter profits rise 40% as the company ships the record numbers shipped. >>> and china gdp expands in the second quarter, hitting government growth targets and beating some forecasts. but investors think more stimulus...
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i'm julia chatterley. these are your headlines from around the world. shares under pressure on reports that german lender has begun settlement talks with the u.s. over position sanctions violations. >>> airline stocks drop as air france slashes earnings. the airline is being hit by overcapacity on longer routes and cargo demand. >>> an unhealthy outlook. philips warns its health care division will make forecasts as the ceo of the unit steps down. >>> samsung flags up a sharp drop in profits for q2 as consumers in china and europe hang up the hand set. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange." u.s. regulators look to be turning their sights on germany on a crackdown on some of europe's biggest banks. they have begun settlement discussions with commerzbank. the bank could be facing a fine around $500 million as part of the settlement. i believe in their latest financial accounts, they've provisioned around
i'm julia chatterley. these are your headlines from around the world. shares under pressure on reports that german lender has begun settlement talks with the u.s. over position sanctions violations. >>> airline stocks drop as air france slashes earnings. the airline is being hit by overcapacity on longer routes and cargo demand. >>> an unhealthy outlook. philips warns its health care division will make forecasts as the ceo of the unit steps down. >>> samsung flags up...
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i want to bring in "washington post" columnist, julia yafi. let me start with you, the president is in a very, very difficult position, not just with this issue, a host of other ones and think, an ongoing situation in israel is the last thing that anybody needs on top of that. >> it is changing as we speak. >> exactly. well, in terms of priorities for this white house, if you were looking at the landscape of the last five hours, where does secretary kerry go? >> that's a very good question. i mean, look, the apparent shootdown of a passenger airliner with almost 300 people onboard, you know, i think you have to deal with that especially if you think it was possibly done by a russian separatist, possibly with russian-provided weapons. you have to get some information, but if that's what happened, i think you have to focus on that. how do you ignore the middle east? how do you ignore the fact that israel's air strikes in gaza have turned now into a ground invasion? one of the things i suspect -- well, i know the administration is trying tos as a
i want to bring in "washington post" columnist, julia yafi. let me start with you, the president is in a very, very difficult position, not just with this issue, a host of other ones and think, an ongoing situation in israel is the last thing that anybody needs on top of that. >> it is changing as we speak. >> exactly. well, in terms of priorities for this white house, if you were looking at the landscape of the last five hours, where does secretary kerry go? >>...
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julia ioffe, the new republic! ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. so i use old spice to smell like a real human man. [people gasping] is this seat taken? it is now. >> stephen: well, that's it for the show, everybody. but before we go, i just want to take one last opportunity to thank my good friend p.k. winsome. thank you for being here tonight and thank you for being here for the past nine years. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: might be the last time you're ever on the show because it's ending this year. you mind if i ask, p.k., before we go, what does park stand for? >> percy kittens. >> stephen: thank you, percy. thank
julia ioffe, the new republic! ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. so i use old spice to smell...
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julia boorstin has the story. >> reporter: murdoch combining rivals with key complementary assets. fox bringing the broadcast network and cable networks, fox news and fx. while timewarner has an unprecedented cable asset, hbo and tbs and tnt. there is also a sports story in this proposed merger. timewarner's tnt and tbs controls rights to nba basketball and fox has been investing to build a sports empire to rival espn with the launch of fox sports 1 last year. less complementary and less competitive, warner brothers and 20th century fox. they have 35% of the share this year. analysts see cost savings in such scale but sources say fox would like to maintain an iconic brand like warner brothers, the largest hollywood studio. it would not include cnn because of fox news. cnn would have to be sold off. it makes sense in the wake of mega distribution mergers, direct tv and at&t, murdoch sees value in the scale of more negotiating leverage but timewarner says it's not interested in the offer for a combination of cash and non-voting stock. >> the board concluded that continuing to execute
julia boorstin has the story. >> reporter: murdoch combining rivals with key complementary assets. fox bringing the broadcast network and cable networks, fox news and fx. while timewarner has an unprecedented cable asset, hbo and tbs and tnt. there is also a sports story in this proposed merger. timewarner's tnt and tbs controls rights to nba basketball and fox has been investing to build a sports empire to rival espn with the launch of fox sports 1 last year. less complementary and less...
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julia, thank you. dom, thanks very much. >>> winners in today's trading but first, let see what's coming up on "street signs." >> i think the four-day camp, ty. lots to keep us distracked offshore right now in the markets, right and also distracting us from some really good things that are happening here at home, so gonna go through those and also a lot of questions regarding liability and the latest malaysia airlines disaster. going to be speaking to a lawyer who was involved after the shooting down of a korean flight back in the '80s and also 9/11, really want to drill down on who's liable here and what kind of payout could the victim families expect. lots of things coming up, top of the show, make sure you join us. "power" is back in two. in india we have 400 million people who don't have electricity and i just figured that it's time i do something about it. what we're doing right now, along with ibm, is to actually transfer data through a satellite from our wind farms directly onto the cloud. i thi
julia, thank you. dom, thanks very much. >>> winners in today's trading but first, let see what's coming up on "street signs." >> i think the four-day camp, ty. lots to keep us distracked offshore right now in the markets, right and also distracting us from some really good things that are happening here at home, so gonna go through those and also a lot of questions regarding liability and the latest malaysia airlines disaster. going to be speaking to a lawyer who was...
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for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> comcast, which julia just mentioned in her report is the parent company of cnbc, which produces this broadcast. >> on that note, that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herrera, thanks for joining us. >> i'm tj yler mathisen, have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you back here on monday. >> you got it. is bbc world news america. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for 30 years, kobler foundation and charles schwab to my and union bank. union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key to strict -- key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >>
for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> comcast, which julia just mentioned in her report is the parent company of cnbc, which produces this broadcast. >> on that note, that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herrera, thanks for joining us. >> i'm tj yler mathisen, have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you back here on monday. >> you got it. is bbc world news america. >> funding of this...
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jobs home act, s. 2569, followed by voice votes on the following three nominations -- confirmation of julia aikins clark to be general counsel for
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let's get out to julia for more on this. julia, what was the take away messages from generale today? >> generale says this is their strongest half year in seven years. in particular, as you quite rightly said, if you strip out the exceptionals here, both for life and nonlife, they beat expectations. it's in the process of reshaping this business and stripping out the core. they're now lying at 162%. if you look at the combined ratio, too, a measure of the underlying profitability, further gains there, a gain ahead of expectations right now. you look at the stock performance, compare it to the underperformance we've seen, i think it comes down to analysts looking at this stock and looking at generale itself and saying, look, we bought into the idea that you've been reshaping this business, now what? wait until you take this as far as growth and profitability is concerned. when i spoke to mario grechi i asked him about the past year and how he characterized performance. >> it shows profits can shift production towards profitab
let's get out to julia for more on this. julia, what was the take away messages from generale today? >> generale says this is their strongest half year in seven years. in particular, as you quite rightly said, if you strip out the exceptionals here, both for life and nonlife, they beat expectations. it's in the process of reshaping this business and stripping out the core. they're now lying at 162%. if you look at the combined ratio, too, a measure of the underlying profitability, further...
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for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> comcast, which julia just mentioned in her report is the parent company of cnbc, which produces this broadcast. >> on that note, that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herrera, thanks for joining us. >> i'm tj yler mathisen, have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you back here on monday. >> you got it. ( clock ticking loudly) ( alarm rings) (horn honking) i just don't see why it suddenly landed in my lap. good morning! i'm on my way now, sir. move, gerry! good morning! is it? third time lucky. good morning, brian. ah, sod the lot of you! ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪
for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> comcast, which julia just mentioned in her report is the parent company of cnbc, which produces this broadcast. >> on that note, that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herrera, thanks for joining us. >> i'm tj yler mathisen, have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you back here on monday. >> you got it. ( clock ticking loudly) ( alarm rings) (horn honking)...
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julia and jon, good to be with you. we ran into in technical problems, so we're not going to give you the results of the vote. we'll try to get it fixed for another occasion. sue, down to you. >>> thank you. the space race is heating up. boeing going head to head with elon musk spacex. >> sue, it's nail-biting time. among the three competitors all vying to fill the next space taxi, boeing plans to pitch itself, marrying the best of old and new. we'll take a look after i land this thing. when the world moves, futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with paper money to test-drive the market. all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. can i get my actual credit report... like, the one the bank sees? [ male voice ] sheesh, i feel like i'm being interrogated over here. [ male voice ] she's onto us. dump her. [ pay phone rings ] hello? oh, man. that never gets old. no, it does not. [ female announcer ] not all credit report sites are equal. experian.com membe
julia and jon, good to be with you. we ran into in technical problems, so we're not going to give you the results of the vote. we'll try to get it fixed for another occasion. sue, down to you. >>> thank you. the space race is heating up. boeing going head to head with elon musk spacex. >> sue, it's nail-biting time. among the three competitors all vying to fill the next space taxi, boeing plans to pitch itself, marrying the best of old and new. we'll take a look after i land this...
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julia, what can you tell us? julia boorstin joining us with facebook earnings. julia? >> reporter: that's right, facebook earnings per share, big beat on the up side, kelly, coming in at 42 cents, excluding items, compared to estimates of 32 cents. that is up 19 cents from the year-ago quarter. revenue also higher than expected at $2.9 billion in revenue, versus expectations of $2.81 billion from wall street analysts. looking at key user numbers, daily active users were 829 million. that's just a hair lighter than wall street had expected. mobile daily active users 654 million, and then looking at a mobile monthly, 1.07 billion. that means that over a billion people used facebook on a monthly basis. a key number that investors are going to be watching is mobile advertising. it represented 62% of all advertising revenue. that's up from 59% in this most recent quarter and it's also higher than expected. kelly, continuing to dig through this report and i'll be back to you with more. >> julia, thanks very much. facebook shares now off about 1%. let's bring in martin pike a
julia, what can you tell us? julia boorstin joining us with facebook earnings. julia? >> reporter: that's right, facebook earnings per share, big beat on the up side, kelly, coming in at 42 cents, excluding items, compared to estimates of 32 cents. that is up 19 cents from the year-ago quarter. revenue also higher than expected at $2.9 billion in revenue, versus expectations of $2.81 billion from wall street analysts. looking at key user numbers, daily active users were 829 million....
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generations of kids would come to idolize the babe but none more than a girl named julia. jim axelrod has her story. >> a hundred years later he is still the answer when a ten- year-old at the baseball hall of fame... >> that's pretty cool. >> ...is asked to name his idol. >> babe ruth. >> you've not seen this before. >> no, i haven't. >> but it's a 97-year-old who feels his presence more than anyone alive. >> that's daddy and me. >> julia ruth-stevens, the babe's adopted daughter. >> it's wonderful, you still call him daddy. >> oh yes, i always did. when i think about daddy, i think about him as just being my father. but he really belonged to the world. >> reporter: she still loves talking baseball and though she might have lost a little something off her fast ball. >> i don't get it very far any more. >> reporter: in the ways that really count, she's as sharp as ever. what was it like going to the ballpark with your dad? >> i loved going to the ballpark and watching daddy play. everybody, almost held their breath when he came up to bat. >> reporter: to the rest of the wo
generations of kids would come to idolize the babe but none more than a girl named julia. jim axelrod has her story. >> a hundred years later he is still the answer when a ten- year-old at the baseball hall of fame... >> that's pretty cool. >> ...is asked to name his idol. >> babe ruth. >> you've not seen this before. >> no, i haven't. >> but it's a 97-year-old who feels his presence more than anyone alive. >> that's daddy and me. >> julia...
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for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> comcast, which julia just mentioned in her report is the parent company of cnbc, which produces this broadcast. >> on that note, that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herrera, thanks for joining us. >> i'm tj yler mathisen, have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you back here on monday. >> you got it. gwen: the world seems to be in uproar. we explain what we know and what we don't. tonight on "washington week" -- >> point out the obvious. we live in a complex world and at a challenging time. gwen: and that was before this happened. >> shot down, not an accident. blown out of the sky. gwen: and before this happened. [explosion] gwen: a ground war from gaza. >> now we have rockets and we have to defend ourselves. gwen: as the crisis in ukraine continues to build, the president and his u.n. ambassador pointed the finger squarely at russia. >> we know that they are heavily arm and would they are trained and we know that that's not an accident. that is happeng because of
for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> comcast, which julia just mentioned in her report is the parent company of cnbc, which produces this broadcast. >> on that note, that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herrera, thanks for joining us. >> i'm tj yler mathisen, have a great weekend, everybody. we'll see you back here on monday. >> you got it. gwen: the world seems to be in...
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our julia boorstin joins us this morning. hey, julia. >> carl, better than expected results across the board, higher full year guidance, dick costolo was bigger on bullish to catch up to facebook. >> we don't think there's anything pleechbt preventing, us structural from preventing us having the kind of results from other players in the space. >> i asked him if he thought they'd be able to have the same size audience at facebook. his goal, have the largest total audience in the world and reach every person on the planet and the nothing less than that. for the first time, costolo delved into the potential of twitter's audience outside the 271 million saying hundreds of millions of additional people come to twitter but do not log in. responding to a question tweeted in, how he plans to increase the user base, costolo talked about improving the experience for both kinds of users. >> if you look at the, our apps on ios or android now and compare them to what they looked like a year ago, you would see that they're, frankly, extrao
our julia boorstin joins us this morning. hey, julia. >> carl, better than expected results across the board, higher full year guidance, dick costolo was bigger on bullish to catch up to facebook. >> we don't think there's anything pleechbt preventing, us structural from preventing us having the kind of results from other players in the space. >> i asked him if he thought they'd be able to have the same size audience at facebook. his goal, have the largest total audience in...
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julia boorsing joins us from san francisco. it's all about twitter, shares of the social media giant up 10% over the past quarter, not so hot over the past year to date, but the stock down 40% year to date. revenue growth will be in the spotlight, what is twitter doing, julia, to fuel growth there? >> well, kayla, twitter has made a number of changes which should booth -- and one key thing in april they launched app. install ads. this is a category of ads that facebook has had success with, encouraging people to go download an app.. the key number there will be average revenue per user and also average revenue we are thousand time line used. >>> and the number of users going to be more important than ever. there was always pressure for twitter to grow their user base. how much more pressure after facebook's surprisingly strong earnings last week. >> the appreciate is on. the key question is can twitter make its service more of a mainstream service. it's expected to grow from 255 million yards to 267 million now. it's expected t
julia boorsing joins us from san francisco. it's all about twitter, shares of the social media giant up 10% over the past quarter, not so hot over the past year to date, but the stock down 40% year to date. revenue growth will be in the spotlight, what is twitter doing, julia, to fuel growth there? >> well, kayla, twitter has made a number of changes which should booth -- and one key thing in april they launched app. install ads. this is a category of ads that facebook has had success...
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. >> i have a feeling that julia is going to invite me to a fund-raiser. >> behind you, thank you. >> and thank you for sharing your experience. >> thank you. and jj i want to tell you the impact, that this had on 7 students and i know that they were on dr. marshall's show on street soldiers, are they going to return this when they return back to school, i noticed where you went to school and i saw the track uniform that you are wearing, are you going to share that with the fellow students? >> yeah, i did. i primarily shared it with my history class and just kind of my teacher was really interested because that is what we were learning about at the time and to hear it first hand because we are learning about the atlantic slave trade and i was able to give the brutal truth and for me that was orewarding because i know that a lot of kids are sheltered and don't understand and i can't say that i have understood because i have been reading the same textbooks my entire life and not fully understanding how strong and how proud i should be to be of african decent. and so to actually go to my
. >> i have a feeling that julia is going to invite me to a fund-raiser. >> behind you, thank you. >> and thank you for sharing your experience. >> thank you. and jj i want to tell you the impact, that this had on 7 students and i know that they were on dr. marshall's show on street soldiers, are they going to return this when they return back to school, i noticed where you went to school and i saw the track uniform that you are wearing, are you going to share that with...
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she looked like julia roberts, right? we have tim duncan and julia roberts. i think they shot "pretty woman" out there. maybe she's a hooker, who knows? who's next on our pedestrian list? >> i'm from chicago, but i'm now based in san francisco. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> jimmy: has herbert -- never met a herbert before -- had sex with -- let's find out. >> no. no. no, i haven't. had sex with someone on the internet. no. >> jimmy: but i did buy this giant hat on the internet. i believe we have one more. >> i'm marcie from cleveland, ohio. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: most of the audience is saying no. a smattering of yeses. chrse world insoprummm, maybe.ot bror crit thing, a player from uruguay who uldeitappeluis spe player from ringam yhasserhet her ng timg m e inme?opdehily tusdiculous ti if trd alao you mo agree with you.yo tnu, e s r.re we have deemed our world cup play of the day.laughter [ use er.an usea hutt e prod asals l fourx,bcye bcn , we a utnd , ng w aouncasn
she looked like julia roberts, right? we have tim duncan and julia roberts. i think they shot "pretty woman" out there. maybe she's a hooker, who knows? who's next on our pedestrian list? >> i'm from chicago, but i'm now based in san francisco. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> jimmy: has herbert -- never met a herbert before -- had sex with -- let's find out. >> no. no. no, i haven't. had sex with someone on the internet. no....
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about this community there are people who notwithstanding their anchorage not afraid to speak i so julia on behalf of the all the queer boys and girls that are struggling with who they are even in this bay area thank you so much i am honored to be in your presence. thank you (clapping.) good morning, everyone. i would like to thank you, everyone for letting me be here today. and not everybody knows my story i'm going to give it a brief story. i was bullied in a very conservative county not like this county that support me right here i was bullied by students the students called me anger you know the word anger they'd call me a faggot and gay why are you dressing like that they wouldn't use gender pronouns it was very hard for me, i'm the only transgender in that school. i mean in the video you see like a clip of it and that's not even half of what happened. the teachers were calling me him and he was not even using the right deterring recognize terms. and i went to the principle multiple times saying hey, i'm getting bullied and harassed by the students and everyone he goes well, for eve
about this community there are people who notwithstanding their anchorage not afraid to speak i so julia on behalf of the all the queer boys and girls that are struggling with who they are even in this bay area thank you so much i am honored to be in your presence. thank you (clapping.) good morning, everyone. i would like to thank you, everyone for letting me be here today. and not everybody knows my story i'm going to give it a brief story. i was bullied in a very conservative county not like...
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i'm julia chatterley. u.s. president barack obama blast companies which carried out so-called tax inversions. >> we're saying we're now magically an irish company, despite the fact we may have 100 employees there and we've got 10,000 employees in the united states, we're just gaming the system. >>> geopolitical events weigh on german business sentiment. the tensions heighten as russ n russians is accused of firing directly across the ukrainian border. >>> amazon has worse than expected losses in the second quarter. >>> bskyb slaps doin' the cash to create sky europe. sky plans top shareholders tells the company the undervalued. >> we feel the purchase by the valuation, which is lower than bskyb valuations, even though it's probably substantial growth in the uk is not quite the fair division that we would like. >>> preference president hollande is giving a press caverns regarding the situation in the al algerie crash, saying there is no survivors right now, the french troops have recovered one black box at the c
i'm julia chatterley. u.s. president barack obama blast companies which carried out so-called tax inversions. >> we're saying we're now magically an irish company, despite the fact we may have 100 employees there and we've got 10,000 employees in the united states, we're just gaming the system. >>> geopolitical events weigh on german business sentiment. the tensions heighten as russ n russians is accused of firing directly across the ukrainian border. >>> amazon has...
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joining us, dom chu, julia boorstin, seema mody, the so-called momentum stocks, at least they start, biotech, social media, internet names, what should we watch in biotech? >> you jest heard meg talk about the gilead numbers. biotech is also about whether or not you have the stomach to be invested in these stocks. refer, janet necessarilien made the comments about whether certain parts of the market were stretched. gilead sciences, already up 21% so far, but the biotech etf over tloo months is also up. if you look at the chart of -- ever since janet yellen spoke last tuesday, the shares took a big dip, but they've rallied back to become flat since she made her comments there. of course, if you look at some of the big names reporting throughout the course of the quarter, the one-week performance of the big names, the iibb, over the past week they're up at least 3%. and bioagain reported their blockbuster numbers today. so a big, big deal for biotech, especially if you have the stomach to invest in these stocks. >> julia, facebook out after the bell. what should we watch for that one?
joining us, dom chu, julia boorstin, seema mody, the so-called momentum stocks, at least they start, biotech, social media, internet names, what should we watch in biotech? >> you jest heard meg talk about the gilead numbers. biotech is also about whether or not you have the stomach to be invested in these stocks. refer, janet necessarilien made the comments about whether certain parts of the market were stretched. gilead sciences, already up 21% so far, but the biotech etf over tloo...
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i'm julia chatterley and these are your headlines. the russian market shrugged off new sanctions that bpb opens lower. >> major sanctions we're announcing today will continue to rachet up. the pressure on russia including the cronies and company that are supporting russia's illegal actions in ukraine. >>> french oil majors are discussing the impact of the russian sanctions after discussing its lowest quarter output ever. >>> barclay's investors reported a better than expected second quarter profit despite the decline of investment banking and a slew of investigations. >>> peugeot returns to profit and the aerospace giant reassures investors on its books. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> a warm welcome again to "worldwide exchange." let's give you a look at what else is coming up on today's show. airbus third quarter profits take off as it assure its its forecasts are soldly. >>> and held back by the euro, bayer posts a rise in profits, but how much of an impact di
i'm julia chatterley and these are your headlines. the russian market shrugged off new sanctions that bpb opens lower. >> major sanctions we're announcing today will continue to rachet up. the pressure on russia including the cronies and company that are supporting russia's illegal actions in ukraine. >>> french oil majors are discussing the impact of the russian sanctions after discussing its lowest quarter output ever. >>> barclay's investors reported a better than...
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julia boorstin has more. >> right. netflix expanse into key european markets, including germ dme and france, happening in sdet driving netflix higher than expected sub describer growth in the third quarter. the stock is traded down this morning as investing in international expansion along with costs, resulted in a q3 earnings per share forecast that fell short of expect aces and is down from this quarter's results. but hastings is saying the company will be break even or close in its existing international markets and sees huge global potential. >> it's really this growing demand for control and for the consumer to be able to click and watch what they want. so that's why we're stepping up on the original, on the international expansion, because we really see that this is an enormous moment in history as on-demand internet services are coming to the fore around the world. >> hastings reiterating his opposition to net neutrality proposal and to comcast acquisition of time warner cable saying he's hate to see internet pr
julia boorstin has more. >> right. netflix expanse into key european markets, including germ dme and france, happening in sdet driving netflix higher than expected sub describer growth in the third quarter. the stock is traded down this morning as investing in international expansion along with costs, resulted in a q3 earnings per share forecast that fell short of expect aces and is down from this quarter's results. but hastings is saying the company will be break even or close in its...